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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Looking

I'm looking for a recruiter.

Should I use:

Has he been in training? Or

Has he been in training for the past two weeks. Or

Can both be used?
  

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PreciousJones I'm looking for a recruiter. Should I use: Has he been in training? Or Has he been in training for the past two weeks.

  • PreciousJones I'm looking for a recruiter.
  • Should I use: Has he been in training?
  • Or Has he been in training for the past two weeks.
  • Or Can both be used?
  • Has he been in training?
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PreciousJonesI'm looking for a recruiter.
Should I use:

Has he been in training? Or

Has he been in training for the past two weeks. Or

Can both be used?
Has he been in training? OK
Has he been in training for the past two weeks? OK
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What do you mean by a recruiter being 'in training'. PJ?
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Mister MicawberWhat do you mean by a recruiter being 'in training'. PJ?
Two week training commitment in the military.
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What you are saying is confusing, then. A recruiter (in the US Army) is usually a seasoned veteran with considerable military service already, someone who can advise potential recruits.

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